Method and apparatus for visually and audibly indicating the setup and maintenance of a system

ABSTRACT

Example embodiments of the present invention relate to a method and apparatus for visually and audibly indicating the setup and maintenance of a system.

RELATED APPLICATION

This application claims the benefit of: U.S. Provisional Application No.61/880,863, filed on Sep. 21, 2013, and U.S. Provisional Application No.61/885,067, filed on Oct. 1, 2013.

The entire teachings of the above applications are incorporated hereinby reference.

BACKGROUND

The present invention relates generally to visually and audiblyindicating the setup and maintenance of a system.

SUMMARY

A method and corresponding apparatus in an example embodiment of thepresent invention relates to providing a means of supplying visual andaudible indicators to set up and maintain a system.

The method of setting up a system comprises: identifying locationswithin the system using at least one light source. The at least onelight source may be located on a circuit pack front panel within thesystem. The at least one light source may be located on a backplanewithin the system. The at least one light source may be located on anon-removable portion of a system chassis. The at least one light sourcemay be a light emitting diode. The at least one light source may emit asubstantially white color. The at least one light source may be amulti-color Light Emitting Diode. The at least one light source maybehave such that the at least one light source blinks on and off. The atleast one light source may be illuminated with a constant illumination.The at least one light source may behave such that the at least onelight source changes color as a way of providing feedback to a user. Theat least one light source may be a white light LED.

The at least one light source may comprise at least two light emittingdiodes that are co-packaged together.

The method may further comprise audibly issuing instructions andfeedback. Alternatively or additionally, the method may further comprisedisplaying visual instructions and feedback.

The method may further comprise installing at least one cable into afirst system connector location and into a second system connectorlocation , wherein the at least one light source indicates the firstsystem connector location, and wherein a second light source indicatesthe second system connector location.

The method may further comprise identifying a connector in the system byilluminating a light source located next to the connector.

The method may further comprise identifying a circuit pack location inthe system by illuminating a light source on a backplane of the system.

The method the system is an optical communications system.

The method may further comprise a cable identified by a first lightsource indicating a first connector on a first circuit pack within thesystem and a second light source indicating a second connector on asecond circuit pack within the system. The method may further compriseflashing the first light source and the second light source on and offuntil the cable is fully installed. The method may further compriseilluminating the first light source and the second light source with aconstant illumination after the cable is fully installed. The method mayfurther comprise providing an audio indication after the cable is fullyinstalled. Furthermore, the audio indication may comprise at least onebeep. Furthermore, the audio indication may comprise a verbalacknowledgement.

The present invention includes a system comprising: at least one lightsource used to identify at least one location in the system. The atleast one light source may be a light emitting diode. The system mayfurther comprise at least one circuit pack and a backplane with at leastone circuit pack slot for the at least one circuit pack, wherein the atleast one circuit pack slot may be identified with the at least onelight source. The system may further comprise at least one circuit pack,wherein the at least one circuit pack may have a front panel comprisingthe at least one light source used to identify the circuit pack when itis installed within the system. In the system, the at least one lightsource may be mounted on the system to illuminate a portion of thesystem.

The system may further comprise: a system front and at least one circuitpack, wherein the at least one circuit pack may have the at least onelight source mounted on it to illuminate the system front. The systemmay further comprise: at least a second light source, a plurality ofinner circuit packs arranged in a first row and at least a second row,and at least one outer circuit pack, wherein the first row may beilluminated by the at least one light source, and wherein the at leastsecond row may be illuminated by the at least second light source.

The system may further comprise: a first row of inner circuit packs, atleast a second row of inner circuit packs, a leftmost outer circuit packslot, a rightmost outer circuit pack slot, and an outer circuit pack,wherein the outer circuit pack may individually illuminate the first rowof inner circuit packs and the at least second row of inner circuitpacks when it is placed into the rightmost outer circuit pack slot, andwherein the outer circuit pack may individually illuminate the first rowof inner circuit packs and the at least second row of inner circuitpacks when it is placed into the leftmost outer circuit pack slot.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The foregoing will be apparent from the following more particulardescription of example embodiments of the invention, as illustrated inthe accompanying drawings in which like reference characters refer tothe same parts throughout the different views. The drawings are notnecessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustratingembodiments of the present invention.

FIG. 1 is an illustration of a system with a non-removable portion in anexample embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 2A is an illustration of a first outer circuit pack of a system inan example embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 2B is an illustration of a second outer circuit pack of a system inan example embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 3 is an illustration of a system with two inner circuit packs andone outer circuit pack in an example embodiment of the presentinvention; and

FIG. 4 is an illustration of a system with two inner circuit packs andtwo outer circuit packs in an example embodiment of the presentinvention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

A description of example embodiments of the invention follows.

FIG. 1 is an illustration of a system 100 consisting of a chassis 101and a cable 160. The chassis 101 comprises of a top chassis exterior104, a first side exterior 102, a second side exterior (not shown), abottom exterior (not shown), a front exterior 106, and a backplane 145containing plurality of electrical connectors. The chassis 101 furthercomprises of circuit pack slots for six pluggable circuit packs. Fourcircuit pack slots contain pluggable circuit packs 110 a, 110 b, 110 c,and 110 d, while the remaining two circuit pack slots 130 a and 130 bare unoccupied. In addition to the six circuit pack slots for pluggablecircuit packs, the chassis also contains a non-removable portion 140.

The non-removable portion contains an optional display screen 120, alight source 119 used to identify the non-removable portion of thechassis, a first connector 129 a with a first connector light sourceidentifier 128 a, and a second connector 129 b with a second connectorlight source identifier 128 b.

The front panel of each pluggable circuit pack 110 a-d includes acircuit pack identifier light source 115 a-d, a first front panelconnector 118 a-d with a first connector light source identifier 116a-d, and a second connector 118 e-h with a second connector light sourceidentifier 116 e-h.

The backplane further comprises of at least one circuit pack slotidentifying light source 135 a-b for each circuit pack slot.

The invention includes a method of setting up a system comprising ofusing light sources, 119, 128 a-b, 135 a-b, 115 a-d, and 116 a-h toidentify locations within the system.

In a first example method, a user is instructed to insert a circuit packinto a circuit pack slot of the system. The light source on thebackplane (135 a for example) of the circuit pack slot to insert thecircuit pack is illuminated in order to indicate to the user the correctcircuit pack slot to insert the circuit pack into. The instructions toinsert the circuit pack may be displayed on a display 120 within thesystem, and or may be provided to the user in an audible manner (viastored digitally encoded audio information) by using an electronicspeaker (not shown) built into the system or by via an audio jack (notshown) built into the system. The light source may be a white lightsource in the form of a whit-light Light Emitting Diode (LED), or thelight source may be a multi-color light source in the form of amulti-color LED. Each multi-color LED may be comprised of two or threeco-packaged light emitting diodes. When indicating the circuit pack slotto place the circuit pack, the light source may blink on and off at somevisible rate, or it may simply be illuminated in a steady state (i.e., aconstant illumination), or it may be illuminated with a repeatablesequence of on/off blinking, followed by a period of steady stateillumination (constant illumination), followed by on/off blinking again.Alternatively, the light source may blink several times following afirst audible instruction to insert the circuit pack, and then beilluminated with a constant illumination for some predetermined periodof time, after which a second blinking sequence occurs, followed by asecond audible instruction to insert the circuit pack.

Once a circuit pack is placed into the circuit pack slot with theilluminated light source on the backplane, the system determines if thecorrect circuit pack is placed into the correct circuit pack slot. Ifthe correct circuit pack is placed into the correct circuit pack slot,the system provides either audio feedback (via the speaker or audiojack) and or visual feedback (via the display) to indicate that thesetup was done correctly. Otherwise, the system provides either audiofeedback (via the speaker or audio jack) and or visual feedback (via thedisplay) to indicate that the setup was done incorrectly.

The system may have knowledge of what circuit packs need to be installedwithin the system based upon previous actions of the user. For instance,the system may be one node of an optical communication system, and anetwork of nodes may have been designed using a network planning tool,and the network planning tool may have determined which circuit packswere needed in each of the nodes, wherein a node may consist of one ormore chassis such as chassis 101.

A second example method of using light sources to identify locationswithin the system involves connecting one end of a cable to a firstconnector on a first circuit pack, and then connecting the other end ofthe cable to a second connector on a second circuit pack. The system mayfirst provide audio instructions (via a speaker or audio jack) toinstall the cable, and or visual instructions to install the cable (viaa built in display 120, or external display (not shown)). The system maythen indicate the first circuit pack by blinking illumination orconstant illumination of the circuit pack identifying light source (115c, for example), while simultaneously blinking or providing constantillumination of the light source (116 g, for example) identifying thefirst connector (118 g, for example). The system may also simultaneouslyindicate the second circuit pack by blinking illumination or constantillumination of the circuit pack identifying light source (115 d, forexample), while simultaneously blinking or providing constantillumination of the light source (116 h, for example) identifying thesecond connector (118 h, for example).

If the cable is installed correctly, the system may stop illuminatingthe circuit pack identifier light source (115 c-d), and stopilluminating the connector light sources 116 g-h. Alternatively if thesystem was blinking the involved light sources prior to installation,the system may stop blinking the circuit pack identifier light source(115 c-d), and stop blinking the connector light sources 116 g-h oncethe cable is installed correctly. The system may then provide audio orvisual feedback to the user that the cable installation was donecorrectly. The audio feedback may be a simple beep or a series of beepsif the cable is installed correctly. Alternatively, the audio feedbackcould be a simple verbal acknowledgment in the form of a voice message(via stored digitally encoded audio information) indicating that thecable was installed correctly.

If the cable is not installed correctly, the system may provide audioand or visual feedback to the user that the cable installation was notdone correctly. The system may also provide additional information tothe user. For instance, if the cable was installed correctly to thefirst connector and not to the second connector, the system may indicatethis in a visual and or audible manner using the display and or speaker,and may additionally continue to blink the light source associated withthe second connector, but stop blinking or illuminating the firstconnector.

In a similar manner, the system may change the color of light sourceswhen setting up a system in order to provide feedback to the user. Forinstance, when installing a cable, the system may illuminate the lightsources of the two connectors with a white light prior to the userinstalling the cable. If the cable is installed correctly, the lightsources of the two connectors may change to a green illumination. If thecable is installed on a wrong connector, the light source of thatconnector may be changed to a red illumination.

The method of setting up a system may include using a light source on anon-removable portion of a system chassis. For instance, the system mayinstruct the user to attach a cable from connector 118 b on circuit pack110 b to connector 129 a on non-removable portion 140 of chassis 101.For this case, light sources 115 b, 116 b, 119, and 128 a may beilluminated in a way to indicate the needed connection from connector118 b to connector 129 a.

The invention further includes a method of maintaining a system usinglight sources to identify locations within a system. For instance, thesystem may indicate a bad cable connection by blinking illumination orconstant illumination of the light sources identifying the connectors towhich the cable is attached. The user can then visually see which cableneeds replacing prior to the replacement. As another example, when a fanfilter requires replacement, a light source associated with the fanfilter may blink on and off or be illuminated with a constantillumination in order to guide the user to the fan filter that requiresreplacement.

The invention includes a system with user assisted mechanisms for systemsetup, comprising of at least one light source to identify at least onelocation in the system. The light source may be implemented with a lightemitting diode. The system may be further comprised of at least onecircuit pack, and a backplane with at least one circuit pack slot,wherein the at least one circuit pack slot is identified with the atleast one light source.

The system may further include at least one circuit pack wherein the atleast one circuit pack contains a front panel with a light source usedto identify the circuit pack once it is installed within the system.

The user assisted mechanisms used to setup or maintain a system mayadditionally include at least one light source provided for the means ofilluminating a portion of the system.

FIG. 2A shows two views 200 of an outer circuit pack 210 a-b, with lightsources 233 a-b, 234 a-b used to illuminate portions of a system. Theouter circuit pack can be installed in the outer circuit pack slots of achassis, as shown in FIG. 3, wherein an outer circuit pack 210 isinserted into the right outer circuit pack slot of chassis 301.

FIG. 2A, shows two views of the same circuit pack. Circuit pack view 210a shows the front and right side of the circuit pack, while circuit packview 210 b shows the front and left side of the circuit pack. Circuitpack view 210 a shows the two light sources 233 b and 234 b on the rightside of head-end 230 of the circuit pack, while circuit pack view 210 bshows the two light sources 233 a and 234 a on the left side of head-end230 of the circuit pack. Circuit pack 210 further includes an optionaldisplay 220, circuit pack light source identifier 221, optionalconnectors 219 a-b, connector light source identifiers 218 a-b, printedcircuit board 231, and electrical backplane connector 232.

When outer circuit pack 210 is plugged into the right outer circuit packslot as shown in FIG. 3, light source 233 a can be illuminated withconstant illumination in order to illuminate the inner circuit packs(including 110 a) of the top row of the chassis 301. Similarly, lightsource 234 a can be illuminated with constant illumination in order toilluminate the inner circuit packs (including 110 b) of the bottom rowof the chassis 301. When placed in the right outer circuit pack slot,the circuit pack 210 will not illuminate its light sources 233 b and 234b.

When outer circuit pack 210 is plugged into the left outer circuit packslot as shown in FIG. 4 (210 b), light source 233 b can be illuminatedwith constant illumination in order to illuminate the inner circuitpacks (including 110 a) of the top row of the chassis 301. Similarly,light source 234 b can be illuminated with constant illumination inorder to illuminate the inner circuit packs (including 110 b) of thebottom row of the chassis 301. When placed in the left outer circuitpack slot, the circuit pack 210 will not illuminate its light sources233 a and 234 a.

The light sources 233 a-b and 234 a-b provide illumination on the innercircuit packs which allow the user to more clearly see the inner circuitpacks and their associated front panel connections. This allows foreasier setup and maintenance of the system.

FIG. 2B shows an alternative outer circuit pack 211 a-b. This circuitpack has only a single light source placed on each side of its head-end,but the light sources are staggered such that when both outer circuitpacks are placed within the chassis, each row of inner circuit packsgets illuminated by a light source.

In FIG. 2B, 211 a shows the front and right side of outer circuit pack211, while 211 b shows the front and left side of outer circuit pack211. As can be seen, when both the left and right outer circuit packsare placed in the chassis, light source 233 a of the right outer circuitpack 211 b will illuminate the top row of the inner circuit packs, whilelight source 234 b of the left outer circuit pack 211 will illuminatethe bottom row of the inner circuit packs.

Key to outer circuit pack 210 is the inclusion of a head-end thatprotrudes from the circuit pack such that a light source can be placedon the side of the head-end in order to illuminate the inner circuitpacks once the outer circuit pack is placed within the chassis.

All light sources used for identification purposes (i.e., identifying acircuit pack slot in a backplane, identifying a circuit pack,identifying a connector, etc.), may additionally be used for purposesother than for setup and maintenance purposes. For instance, a connectoridentifying light source may also be used to indicate that the linkassociated with the connector is good. This could be done perhaps byilluminating the connector identifying light source with a constantgreen illumination when the link associated with the connector is goodand carrying information without any problems.

What is claimed is:
 1. A system comprising: at least one light sourceused to identify at least one location in the system; a first row ofinner circuit packs; at least a second row of inner circuit packs; aleftmost outer circuit pack slot; a rightmost outer circuit pack slot;and an outer circuit pack, wherein the outer circuit pack individuallyilluminates the first row of inner circuit packs and the at least asecond row of inner circuit packs when it is placed into the rightmostouter circuit pack slot, and wherein the outer circuit pack individuallyilluminates the first row of inner circuit packs and the at least asecond row of inner circuit packs when it is placed into the leftmostouter circuit pack slot.
 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the at leastone light source is a light emitting diode.
 3. The system of claim 1,further comprising a backplane with at least one circuit pack slot forat least one circuit pack, wherein the at least one circuit pack slot isidentified with the at least one light source.
 4. The system of claim 1,wherein at least one circuit pack has a front panel comprising the atleast one light source, wherein the at least one circuit pack isidentified with the at least one light source when the at least onecircuit pack is installed within the system.
 5. The system of claim 1,wherein the at least one light source is mounted on the system toilluminate a portion of the system.
 6. The system of claim 1, furthercomprising a system front, wherein at least one circuit pack has the atleast one light source mounted on it to illuminate the system front. 7.The system of claim 1, further comprising at least a second lightsource, wherein the first row of inner circuit packs is illuminated bythe at least one light source, and wherein the at least a second row ofinner circuit packs is illuminated by the at least a second lightsource.